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Top Five Most Iconic Captain America Covers
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Sep 30
By Brian Cronin Artist: Steve Epting One of the most iconic Red Skull covers also does wonders for Captain America, as this cover nicely summarizes the World War II era Cap perfectly by one of the legendary Golden Age cover artists. Artist: Jim Steranko Artist: Jack Kirby Artist: Jack Kirby
Comic Book Review: The Marvels Project #1
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Aug 21
By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) Pencils: Steve Epting The four most successful Timely Comics characters are The Angel, The Human Torch, Sub-Mariner and Captain America. Brubaker used three of those four characters in The Marvels Project #1. Even though Captain America did not appear in this issue, we did get to see Abra...
Milestones: Tom Brevoort Talks Captain America
Original at comic Book Resources
• Thu, May 14
Ca by Dave Richards, Staff Writer In March of 2007, writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting, the creative team of Marvel Comics' “Captain America,” shocked the world by killing off the title character in issue #25. Since than, Steve Rogers' World War ...
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Mon, Sep 29
By Travis Avengers: The Initiative 17, Captain America 42, Daredevil 111, Fantastic Four 560, Ms. Marvel 31, New Avengers 45, and Nova 17 Captain America 42 by Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting, and Luke Ross by Ed Brubaker and Clay Mann Fantastic Four 560 Ms. Marvel 31 New Avengers 45
Captain America #42 - Review
Original at weeklycomicbookreview.com
• Wed, Sep 24
By lotrking M. Staples Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews Tagged: Captain America, Comic Book Reviews, comic books, Ed Brubaker, Fablo Laguna, Frank D’Armata, Luke Ross, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Rick Magyar, Steve Epting By Ed Brubaker (Writer), Steve Epting with Luke Ross (Pencilers), Rick...
Weekly Crisis Comic Book Reviews for 08/20/08
Original at The Weekly Crisis
• Fri, Sep 19
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By Kirk Warren(noreply@blogger.com) CAPTAIN AMERICA #41 Art by Steve Epting The issue ended with a kickass scene of Bucky stopping Sin from assassinating one of the political candidates and shouting he's Captain America that had me giddy and was a great way to solidify Bucky as Captain America in my eyes.
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Comic Book Review: Captain America #34
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Feb 1
By Rokk Krinn Creative Team Writer: Ed Brubaker Pencils: Steve Epting Inks: Butch Guice Captain America stands there and thinks how he will never replace Steve and that he can’t be Steve. However, he can honor Steve and make Steve proud of him with his own style of being Captain America. I have to say that I think Bucky makes an awesome Captain America. Brubaker is handling Bucky’s transitioning into the role of Captain America perfectly. I like that Brubaker has Bucky continually emphasis that he is not Steve Rogers. That he cannot act like Steve and do the same things that Steve did. That Bucky has to do things his way in order to honor Steve and to make him proud. [read the full post]